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Letter to Tomorrow written by Jackie Morris: https://www.jackiemorris.co.uk/ Film by Marry Waterson: https://www.marrywaterson.com/ Harp by Rachel Newton: http://www.rachelnewtonmusic.com/ In support of The Letters to Tomorrow campaign and The Climate Coalition. Letter: In her hand she holds an egg. So small, fragile, its weight belies its size. Past, present, future, the palm of a hand. Past is filled with mistakes. Present is filled with fear. Future needs to be hope. To the past she simply says, ‘sorry’. To the present she says, ‘courage’. To the future she says, ‘?’ She can speak only for herself and she knows these days she finds more wisdom in the movement and language of birds, more comfort in the shade of trees, more beauty in the shape of clouds. And she knows her part in how humanity has taken the beautiful canvas of the planet and scarred and scoured and scorched with concrete and asphalt, in mining and quarry, blighting dark skies with light, poisoning rivers, destroying life, and it does not sit well on her soul. She looks at the egg nested in the open palm, feels the weight, seeks the answer. Future, present, past, held always in balance, finding answers in the language of birds, the wisdom of trees, the flow of oceans, the journeys of whales, the shape of clouds, the cycles of moon, the pathways of stars, the changing of seasons, the colours of moths, the movement of butterflies, the dance of the cranes, the tenderness of elephants, the charm of finches, the mystery of birth, the beauty of death, the woven web of connection, of every living thing. In her hand she holds an egg.